Packages with Raised Portions

ABSTRACT

Packages having raised portions that provide improvements in displaying graphics, such as images and branding.

FIELD

The present disclosure relates in general to packages and in particularto packages having raised portions.

BACKGROUND

Packages for consumer products often have external artwork that includesgraphics, such as images and branding. However, there are certainchallenges to effectively displaying such graphics. It is difficult forany particular package to stand out from other packages, on a storeshelf. Flexible packages are prone to bending and wrinkling, which cancause artwork on the packages to have a poor appearance. Some packagesare opaque, which prevents consumers from seeing the consumer product(s)inside of the package. And, when one company offers consumer products indifferent forms and/or different types of packages, consumers may noteasily understand the similarities and differences between theofferings.

SUMMARY

Packages of the present disclosure provide improvements in displayinggraphics, such as images and branding.

In various embodiments, described herein, one or more raised areas canbe disposed on one or more portions of a package. Also, graphics may beassociated with these raised areas, by being partially or fully disposedwithin, upon, around, between, among, or adjacent to the raised areas.For a package having graphics associated with raised area(s), thegraphics become more noticeable, due to their association with arelatively higher surface, with respect to other portions of thepackage. For a flexible package, having graphics disposed on raisedarea(s), the graphics can become even more noticeable, due to the factthat the raised area(s) tend to be relatively flat surfaces, whichbetter resist bending and/or wrinkling that may be present on otherportions of the flexible package. For an opaque package that contains aconsumer product, when an image of the consumer product is associatedwith a raised area, that combination can portray a characteristic (e.g.size, shape, texture) of the consumer product, better than a graphicthat is not associated with a raised area. One or more raised areas thatare shaped according to graphics, such as images and branding, may alsobe used as a form of secondary communication that is separate from andin addition to other (unrelated) artwork and/or graphics that areprinted over such raised areas. Since these packages have morenoticeable graphics, a line-up of such packages can more clearlyemphasize similarities and/or differences between product offerings. Foreach of these reasons, packages that have raised areas provide bettervisual communication, and can stand out from conventional packages.

In various embodiments, described herein, one or more raised reinforcinglines can be disposed on one or more portions of a package. Also, raisedreinforcing lines may partially or fully surround one or more raisedareas. For a flexible package having raised reinforcing lines disposedon a flexible portion of the package, the raised reinforcing lines canincrease the stiffness in that portion. The increased stiffness can atleast assist in reducing bending and/or wrinkling of the package in theportion. Reduced bending and/or wrinkling improves the appearance of thepackage, allows graphics to be more easily noticed and understood, andprovides better package stability. The raised reinforcing lines can alsodraw further attention to graphics by providing a contrasting backgroundand/or by using their shapes and/or patterns to bring focus to one ormore particular portions of the package. For each of these reasons,packages that have raised reinforcing areas offer improved appearance,provide better visual communication, and can stand out from conventionalpackages.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1A-3C illustrate branding disposed on raised areas.

FIGS. 4A-6C illustrate branding disposed on raised areas with multipleheights.

FIGS. 7A-9C illustrate branding disposed on recessed areas within raisedareas.

FIGS. 10A-13C illustrate various graphics disposed on raised areas.

FIGS. 14A-14B illustrate a prior art consumer product, which is a unitdose article.

FIGS. 15A-16B illustrate graphics of a consumer product disposed onraised areas.

FIGS. 17A-17B illustrate a prior art consumer product, which is a unitdose article.

FIGS. 18A-19B illustrate graphics of a consumer product disposed onraised areas.

FIGS. 20A-21B illustrate prior art consumer products and graphics ofthem on raised areas.

FIGS. 22A-22B illustrate packages with graphics disposed on raisedareas.

FIGS. 23A-23B illustrate packages with raised areas and raisedreinforcing lines.

FIGS. 24A-24C illustrate various profiles of raised reinforcing lines.

FIGS. 25A-25F illustrate packages with alternative embodiments of raisedreinforcing lines.

FIGS. 26A-26C illustrate raised reinforcing lines surrounding raisedareas in various degrees.

FIGS. 27A-27C illustrate various packages with raised areas.

FIGS. 28A-28C illustrate various packages with raised reinforcing areas.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The embodiments described herein include raised areas and/or raisedreinforcing lines that may be formed in any way described herein orknown in the art. The raised areas and/or raised reinforcing lines maybe disposed on any portion of any kind of package or packaging materialdescribed herein or known in the art. While these embodiments discloseraised areas and/or raised reinforcing lines having particular shapes,these particular shapes are not required; part, parts, or all or anyraised area (including any inner portion and any outer portion) and/orany raised reinforcing line (including any individual line shape, anyend profile shape, and/or any reinforcing pattern) can have any shapedescribed herein or known in the art.

The embodiments described herein also include graphics that may beapplied in any way described herein or known in the art. Part, parts, orall of any of the graphics described herein can be applied as anintegral part of a raised area or as a separate element, disposedbeneath, within, or on top of a raised area. While these embodimentsdisclose graphics having particular forms, these particular forms arenot required; part, parts, or all or any graphics can have any formdescribed herein or known in the art.

For any embodiment described herein, and for each raised reinforcingarea disposed on a package, part, parts, or all of the raised area maybe repeated in a same or similar form on one or more otherportions/panels of the package or may be repeated in a same or similarform one or more other packages in a line-up of packages.

FIG. 1A illustrates a front view of a rectangular raised area 110disposed on a portion of a package 120; FIG. 1B illustrates across-sectional view (from FIG. 1A) showing a continuous left-endportion of the raised area 110; and FIG. 1C illustrates a front view ofbranding 130 that is the text of the word BRAND, fully disposed on theraised area 110, wherein the raised area 110 is larger than the branding130, and an overall shape of the raised area 110 is not related to anoverall shape of the branding 130. In any of the embodiments disclosedherein, any graphic can be partially or fully disposed on one or moreraised areas having an overall shape that is larger than and not relatedto an overall shape of the graphic, as described and illustrated inFIGS. 1A-1C.

FIG. 2A illustrates a front view of a shaped raised area 210 disposed ona portion of a package 220; FIG. 2B illustrates a cross-sectional view(from FIG. 2A) showing a continuous left-end portion of the raised area210; and FIG. 2C illustrates a front view of branding 230 that is thetext of the word BRAND, fully disposed on the raised area 210, whereinthe raised area 210 is larger than the branding 230, and wherein anoverall outer shape of the raised area 210 is geometrically similar toan overall outer shape of the branding 230. In any of the embodimentsdisclosed herein, any graphics can be partially or fully disposed on oneor more raised areas having an overall outer shape that is larger thanand geometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the graphic, asdescribed and illustrated in FIGS. 2A-2C.

FIG. 3A illustrates a front view of a raised area 310 disposed on aportion of a package 320; FIG. 3B illustrates a cross-sectional view(from FIG. 3A) showing a continuous left-end portion of the raised area310; and FIG. 3C illustrates a front view of branding 330 that is textof the word BRAND, fully disposed on the raised area 310, wherein anoverall outer shape of the raised area 310 conforms to an overall outershape of the branding 330 (shown as partially broken). In any of theembodiments disclosed herein, any graphics can be partially or fullydisposed on one or more raised areas having an overall outer shape thatconforms to an overall outer shape of the graphic, as described andillustrated in FIGS. 3A-3C.

FIG. 4A illustrates a front view of a raised area 410 wherein the raisedarea 410 has a rectangular outer portion 410-o and a rectangular innerportion 410-i and is disposed on a portion of a package 420; FIG. 4Billustrates a cross-sectional view (from FIG. 4A) showing a continuousleft-end portion of the raised area 410, wherein the inner portion 410-iis relatively taller and the outer portion 410-o is relatively shorter;and FIG. 4C illustrates a front view of branding 430 that is text of theword BRAND, fully disposed on the inner portion 410-i of the raised area410, wherein the inner portion 410-i of the raised area 410 is largerthan the branding 430, and the overall shapes of the portions of theraised area 410 are not related to an overall shape of the branding 430.In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, any graphic, can bepartially or fully disposed on one or more relatively taller innerportions of one or more raised areas having an overall shape that islarger than and not related to an overall shape of the graphic, asdescribed and illustrated in FIGS. 4A-4C.

FIG. 5A illustrates a front view of a raised area 510 wherein the raisedarea 510 has a rectangular outer portion 510-o and a shaped innerportion 510-i and is disposed on a portion of a package 520; FIG. 5Billustrates a cross-sectional view (from FIG. 5A) showing a continuousleft-end portion of the raised area 510, wherein the inner portion 510-iis relatively taller and the outer portion 510-o is relatively shorter;and FIG. 5C illustrates a front view of branding 530 that is text of theword BRAND, fully disposed on the inner portion 510-i of the raised area510, wherein the inner portion 510-i of the raised area 510 is largerthan the branding 530, wherein an overall outer shape of the innerportion 510-i is geometrically similar to an overall outer shape of thebranding 530, and an overall shape of the outer portion 510-o is notrelated to an overall shape of the branding 530. In any of theembodiments disclosed herein, any graphic, can be partially or fullydisposed on one or more relatively taller inner portions of one or moreraised areas having an overall shape that is larger than andgeometrically similar to an overall shape of the graphic, as describedand illustrated in FIGS. 5A-5C.

FIG. 6A illustrates a front view of a raised area 610 wherein the raisedarea 610 has a rectangular outer portion 610-o and a shaped innerportion 610-i and is disposed on a portion of a package 620; FIG. 6Billustrates a cross-sectional view (from FIG. 6A) showing a continuousleft-end portion of the raised area 610, wherein the inner portion 610-iis relatively taller and the outer portion 610-o is relatively shorter;and FIG. 6C illustrates a front view of branding 630 that is text of theword BRAND, fully disposed on the inner portion 610-i of the raised area610, wherein an overall outer shape of the inner portion 610-i conformsto an overall outer shape of the branding 630, and an overall shape ofthe outer portion 610-o is not related to an overall shape of thebranding 630 (shown as partially broken). In any of the embodimentsdisclosed herein, any graphic, can be partially or fully disposed on oneor more relatively taller inner portions of one or more raised areashaving an overall shape that conforms to an overall shape of thegraphic, as described and illustrated in FIGS. 6A-6C.

FIG. 7A illustrates a front view of a raised area 710 wherein the raisedarea 710 forms a rectangular outline and an inner portion encloses arectangular recessed area 711 disposed on a portion of a package 720;FIG. 7B illustrates a cross-sectional view (from FIG. 7A) showing adiscontinuous left-end portion of the raised area 710, wherein therecessed area 711 is relatively shorter than the raised area 710; andFIG. 7C illustrates a front view of branding 730 that is text of theword BRAND, fully disposed on the recessed area 711 within the raisedarea 710, wherein the recessed area 711 is larger than the branding 730,and the overall shapes of the raised area 710 and the recessed area 711are not related to an overall shape of the branding 730. In any of theembodiments disclosed herein, any graphic can be partially or fullydisposed on one or more relatively shorter recessed portions within oneor more raised areas, the recessed portions having an overall shape thatis larger than and not related to an overall shape of the graphic, asdescribed and illustrated in FIGS. 7A-7C.

FIG. 8A illustrates a front view of a raised area 810 wherein an overallouter shape of the raised area 810 is rectangular and an inner portionencloses a shaped recessed area 811 disposed on a portion of a package820; FIG. 8B illustrates a cross-sectional view (from FIG. 8A) showing adiscontinuous left-end portion of the raised area 810, wherein therecessed area 811 is relatively shorter than the raised area 810; andFIG. 8C illustrates a front view of branding 830 that is text of theword BRAND, fully disposed on the recessed area 811 within the raisedarea 810, wherein the recessed area 810 is larger than the branding 830,wherein an overall shape of the recessed area 811 is geometricallysimilar to an overall outer shape of the branding 830, and an overallouter shape of the raised area 810 is not related to an overall shape ofthe branding 830. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, anygraphic can be partially or fully disposed on one or more relativelyshorter recessed portions within one or more raised areas, the recessedportion(s) having an overall shape that is larger than and geometricallysimilar to an overall shape of the graphic, as described and illustratedin FIGS. 8A-8C.

FIG. 9A illustrates a front view of a raised area 910 wherein an overallouter shape of the raised area 910 is rectangular and an inner portionencloses a shaped recessed area 911 disposed on a portion of a package920; FIG. 9B illustrates a cross-sectional view showing a discontinuousleft-end portion of the raised area 910, wherein the recessed area 911is relatively shorter than the raised area 910; and FIG. 9C illustratesa front view of branding 930 that is text of the word BRAND, fullydisposed on the recessed area 911 within the raised area 910, wherein anoverall shape of the recessed area 911 conforms to an overall outershape of the branding 930, and an overall outer shape of the raised area910 is not related to an overall shape of the branding 930 (shown aspartially broken). In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, anygraphic, can be partially or fully disposed on one or more relativelyshorter recessed portions within one or more raised areas, the recessedportion(s) having an overall shape that conforms to an overall shape ofthe graphic, as described and illustrated in FIGS. 7A-7C.

In various alternatives to the embodiments of FIGS. 7A-10C, part, parts,or all of the recessed areas can be one or more portions of the package(without a raised area) and/or one or more portions of relativelyshorter raised areas.

For any embodiment described herein, any number of any of theembodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C can be disposed together in any combinationon one or more portions/panels of a package or may be disposedseparately on one or more packages in a particular line-up of packages.

FIG. 10A illustrates a front view of a squarish raised area 1010disposed on a portion of a package 1020; FIG. 10B illustrates across-sectional view (from FIG. 10A) showing a continuous center portionof the raised area 1010; and FIG. 10C illustrates a front view of avisual representation of a consumer product 1031, which is an image of aunit dose article for household cleaning (e.g. a soluble unit dosearticle for use in automatic washing machine), fully disposed on theraised area 1010, wherein the raised area 1010 is larger than thegraphic 1031, and an overall shape of the raised area 1010 isgeometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the graphic 1031. Invarious alternative embodiments of FIG. 10C, any form of any kind ofconsumer product can be visually represented in any combination with anykind of raised area, such as the combinations disclosed in theembodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C, or FIGS. 15A-16B, or FIGS. 18-19B, or FIGS.20A-21B. In other alternative embodiments of FIG. 10C, instead of a unitdose article, any form of any kind of discrete article (i.e. an articlehaving a form that is separate (or separable), for individualconsumption and/or end-use) that is a consumer product can be visuallyrepresented in any combination with any kind of raised area, such as thecombinations of graphics and raised areas disclosed in the embodimentsof FIGS. 1A-9C; as examples, the discrete article can be any discretearticle for any of the consumer products described herein.

FIG. 11A illustrates a front view of a squarish raised area 1110disposed on a portion of a package 1120; FIG. 11B illustrates across-sectional view (from FIG. 11A) showing a continuous center portionof the raised area 1110, and FIG. 11C illustrates a front view of avisual representation of an object intended for treatment by a consumerproduct 1131, which is an image of a household article to be cleaned,fully disposed on the raised area 1110, wherein the raised area 1110 islarger than the graphic 1131, and an overall shape of the raised area1110 is geometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the graphic1131. In various alternative embodiments of FIG. 11C, any form of anykind of object intended for treatment can be visually represented in anycombination with any kind of raised area, such as the combinations ofgraphics and raised areas disclosed in the embodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C.

FIG. 12A illustrates a front view of a squarish raised area 1210disposed on a portion of a package 1220; FIG. 12B illustrates across-sectional view (from FIG. 12A) showing a continuous center portionof the raised area 1210; and FIG. 12C illustrates a front view of avisual representation of an appliance that uses a consumer product 1231,which is an image of an automatic appliance for household washing, fullydisposed on the raised area 1210, wherein the raised area 1210 is largerthan the graphic 1231, and an overall shape of the raised area 1210 isgeometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the graphic 1231. Invarious alternative embodiments of FIG. 12C, any form of any kind ofappliance that uses a consumer product can be visually represented inany combination with any kind of raised area, such as the combinationsof graphics and raised areas disclosed in the embodiments of FIGS.1A-9C. In other alternative embodiments of FIG. 12C, instead of anappliance, any form of any kind of applicator or device that uses aconsumer product can be visually represented in any combination with anykind of raised area, such as the combinations of graphics and raisedareas disclosed in the embodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C. In still alternativeembodiments of FIG. 12C, for consumer products configured for hand-use,instead of an appliance, a human hand can be visually represented in anycombination with any kind of raised area, such as the combinations ofgraphics and raised areas disclosed in the embodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C.

FIG. 13A illustrates a front view of a circular raised area 1310disposed on a portion of a package 1320; FIG. 13B illustrates across-sectional view (from FIG. 13A) showing a continuous center portionof the raised area 1310; and FIG. 13C illustrates a front view of avisual representation of a benefit provided by a consumer product 1331,which is a graphic depicting a state of cleanliness, fully disposed onthe raised area 1310, wherein the raised area 1310 is larger than thegraphic 1331, and an overall shape of the raised area 1310 isgeometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the graphic 1331. Invarious alternative embodiments of FIG. 13C, any form of any kind ofbenefit provided by a consumer product can be visually represented inany combination with any kind of raised area, such as the combinationsof graphics and raised areas disclosed in the embodiments of FIGS.2A-9C.

The embodiments described herein include graphics that depict particularforms of consumer products; however, these particular forms are notrequired; any of these graphics may depict any form of any consumerproduct described herein or known in the art.

FIG. 14A illustrates a top view of an exemplary consumer product, asknown in the prior art, in the form of a unit dose article 1440 havingfilm 1441 sealed to form a first raised triangular chamber 1442-1 and asecond raised triangular chamber 1442-2 such that the article 1440 has athree-dimensional shape; and FIG. 14B illustrates an end view (from FIG.14A) showing a first rounded protrusion 1444-1 and a second roundedprotrusion 1444-2 formed, respectively, by the first chamber 1442-1 andthe second chamber 1442-2 extending above the sealed film 1441, as wellas a recessed portion 1445 disposed between the first protrusion 1444-1and the second protrusion 1444-2.

FIG. 15A illustrates a front view of a first triangular shaped raisedarea 1510-1 and a second triangular shaped raised area 1510-2 disposedon a portion of a package 1520 and a visual representation of a consumerproduct 1531, which is a graphic depicting the unit dose article 1440 ofFIG. 14A, partially disposed on the raised areas 1510-1 and 1510-2; andFIG. 15B illustrates an end view (from FIG. 15A) showing that theoverall shapes of the raised areas 1510-1 and 1510-2 conform to theoverall shapes of the protrusions shown as part of the image of theconsumer product 1531, such that the raised areas 1510-1 and 1510-2approximately represent the shapes of features on the unit dose article1440.

FIG. 16A illustrates a front view of a raised area 1610 wherein theraised area 1610 has a squarish outer portion 1610-o and triangularinner portions 1610-i 1 and 1610-i 2 and is disposed on a portion of apackage 1620 and a visual representation of a consumer product 1631,which is a graphic depicting the unit dose article 1440 of FIG. 14A,fully disposed on the raised area 1610; and FIG. 16B illustrates an endview (from FIG. 16A), wherein the inner portions 1610-i 1 and 1610-i 2are relatively taller and the outer portion 1610-o is relativelyshorter, and showing that the overall shapes of the inner portions1610-i 1 and 1610-i 2 conform to the overall shapes of the protrusionsshown as part of the image of the consumer product 1631 and showing thatthe overall shape of the outer portion 1610-o conforms to the overallshape of the unit dose article shown in the image of the consumerproduct 1631, such that the raised area 1610 and its inner portions1610-i 1 and 1610-i 2 approximately represent the shapes of features onthe unit dose article 1440.

FIG. 17A illustrates a top view of an exemplary consumer product, asknown in the prior art, in the form of a unit dose article 1740 that isa tablet having an overall cuboid shape with flat sides and roundedcorners, including a rough textured upper surface 1747 having abowl-shaped recessed portion 1745 such that the article 1740 has athree-dimensional shape; and FIG. 17B illustrates a cross-sectional view(from FIG. 17A) showing a discontinuous center portion of the unit dosearticle 1740.

FIG. 18A illustrates a front view of a raised area 1810 wherein theraised area 1810 forms a squarish outline and an inner portion enclosesa circular recessed area 1811 disposed on a portion of a package 1820and a visual representation of a consumer product 1831, which is agraphic depicting the unit dose article 1740 of FIG. 17A, partiallydisposed on the raised area 1810; and FIG. 18B illustrates across-sectional view (from FIG. 18A) showing a discontinuous centerportion of the raised area 1810 showing that the overall shape of theraised area 1810 conforms to the overall shape of the unit dose articleshown in the image of the consumer product 1831, while the visualrepresentation of the recessed portion of the article is disposed off ofthe raised area 1810, in the circular recessed area 1811, such that theraised area 1810 and the recessed area 1811 approximately represent theshapes of features on the unit dose article 1740; the rough articletexture on the upper surface of the unit dose article 1740 can bedepicted as part of the graphic disposed on the raised area 1810 and/orcan be represented by a raised area texture added to part, parts, or allof the outer surface of the raised area 1810, such that a texture of theunit dose article 1740 is approximately represented by graphics and/ortexture disposed on the raised area 1810.

FIG. 19A illustrates a front view of a raised area 1910 wherein theraised area 1910 has a squarish outer portion 1910-o and a circularinner portion 1910-i disposed on a portion of a package 1920 and avisual representation of a consumer product 1931, which is a graphicdepicting the unit dose article 1740 of FIG. 17A, fully disposed on theraised area 1910; and FIG. 19B illustrates a cross-sectional view (fromFIG. 19A) showing a discontinuous center portion of the raised area1910, wherein the inner portion 1910-i is relatively shorter and theouter portion 1910-o is relatively taller, and showing that the overallshape of the raised area 1910 conforms to the overall shape of the unitdose article shown in the image of the consumer product 1931, while thevisual representation of the recessed portion of the article is disposedon the shaped inner portion 1910-i, such that the raised area 1910 withits inner portion 1910-I and outer portion 1910-o approximatelyrepresents the shapes of features on the unit dose article 1740; therough article texture on the upper surface of the unit dose article 1740can be depicted as part of the graphic disposed on the raised area 1910and/or can be represented by a raised area texture added to part, parts,or all of the outer surface of the raised area 1910, such that a textureof the unit dose article 1740 is approximately represented by graphicsand/or texture disposed on the raised area 1910.

In various embodiments, any form of any kind of consumer product can bevisually represented in any combination with one or more of any kind ofraised area, according to any embodiment described herein; and any orall of the one or more raised areas can approximately represent part,parts, or all of one or more of any of the shapes of features on theconsumer product. In various embodiments, any form of any kind oftexture (e.g. rough, smooth, patterned, etc.), and/or finish (e.g.glossy, matte, etc.), and or surface condition (e.g. soft, sticky,slick, etc.) on a consumer product can be represented by graphics and/ortexture disposed on a raised area.

FIG. 20A illustrates a side view of a quantity of consumer product 2050in a dosable liquid form as known in the prior art; and FIG. 20Billustrates a front view of a squarish raised area 2010 disposed on aportion of a package 2020, and a visual representation of a consumerproduct 2031, which is a graphic depicting a transparent containerholding a quantity of the consumer product 2050 of FIG. 20A, fullydisposed on the raised area 2010, wherein the raised area 2010 is largerthan the graphic 2031, and an overall shape of the raised area 2010 isgeometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the containerdepicted in the graphic 2031, but not related to any particular shape ofthe dosable liquid form of the consumer product 2050.

FIG. 21A illustrates a side view of a quantity of consumer product 2150in a dosable dry form, as known in the prior art; and FIG. 21Billustrates a front view of a squarish raised area 2110 disposed on aportion of a package 2120, and a visual representation of a consumerproduct 2131, which is a graphic depicting a transparent containerholding a quantity of the consumer product 2150 of FIG. 21A, fullydisposed on the raised area 2110, wherein the raised area 2110 is largerthan the graphic 2131, and an overall shape of the raised area 2110 isgeometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the containerdepicted in the graphic 2131, but not related to any particular shape ofthe dosable dry form of the consumer product 2150.

For any embodiment described herein, any number of any of theembodiments of FIGS. 10A-13C, 15A-16B, 18A-19B, and 20A-21B can bedisposed together in any combination on one or more portions/panels of apackage or may be disposed separately on one or more packages in aline-up of packages.

In various embodiments, when two or more of the embodiments of FIGS.10A-13C, 15A-16B, 18A-19B, and/or 20A-21B are disposed together incombination, the graphics of those embodiments may be related by aparticular consumer product; as a first example, an image of a consumerproduct and an image of an object for treatment by that particularconsumer product may be disposed together on one or more raised areas ofa package; as a second example, an image of a consumer product and animage of an appliance that uses that particular consumer product may bedisposed together on one or more raised areas of a package; as a thirdexample, an image of a consumer product and an image of a benefitprovided by that particular consumer product may be disposed together onone or more raised areas of a package; as a fourth example, an image ofan object for treatment by a particular consumer product and/or an imageof an appliance that uses that particular consumer product and/or animage of a benefit provided by that particular consumer product may bedisposed together, in any combination, on one or more raised areas of apackage.

For any embodiment described herein, any number of any of theembodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C and any number of any of the embodiments ofFIGS. 10A-13C, 15A-16B, 18A-19B, and/or 20A-21B can be disposed togetherin any combination on one or more portions/panels of a package. Invarious embodiments, when any of the embodiments of FIGS. 1A-9C aredisposed together on a package with any of any of the embodiments ofFIGS. 10A-13C, 15A-16B, 18A-19B, and/or 20A-21B, one or more brandingsfrom FIGS. 1A-9C that are related to a particular consumer product mayalso be related to one or more graphics from FIGS. 10A-13C, 15A-16B,18A-19B, and/or 20A-21B.

For any embodiment in which multiple raised areas are disposed togetheron a panel of a package or on a package, some or all of the raised areasmay be in contact with each other, and/or immediately adjacent to eachother, and/or separated from each another by an offset distance, in anyconvenient way.

FIG. 22A illustrates a portion 2220-a of an exemplary package for retailsale of a consumer product, wherein the portion is a panel 2222-a offlexible material, having: external artwork 2239-a that includes anumber of visual representations (described below), a first raised area2210-a 1 with branding for the consumer product (as described andillustrated with respect to the embodiment of FIG. 2C); a second raisedarea 2210-a 2 with an image of the consumer product (as described andillustrated with respect to the embodiment of FIG. 16B); a third raisedarea 2210-a 3 with an image of an appliance that uses the consumerproduct (as described and illustrated with respect to the embodiment ofFIG. 12C); a fourth raised area 2210-a 4 with an image of an objectintended for treatment by the consumer product (as described andillustrated with respect to the embodiment of FIG. 11C); and a fifthraised area 2210-a 5 with an image of a benefit provided by the consumerproduct (as described and illustrated with respect to the embodiment ofFIG. 13C). In the embodiment of FIG. 22A, one or more of any of theraised areas and/or one or more of any of the graphics may be omitted,in any combination.

FIG. 22B illustrates a portion 2220-b of a package for retail sale of aconsumer product, wherein the portion is a panel 2222-b of flexiblematerial, having: external artwork 2239-b that includes a number ofvisual representations (described below), a first raised area 2210-b 1with branding for the consumer product (as described and illustratedwith respect to the embodiment of FIG. 2C); a second raised area 2210-b2, which is configured in the same way as the first raised area 2210-b1, but without branding; a third raised area 2210-b 3 configured in thesame way as the second raised area 2210-b 2; and a fourth raised area2210-b 4 configured in the same way as the second raised area 2210-b 2.In the embodiment of FIG. 22B, one or more of any of the raised areasand/or one or more of any of the graphics may be omitted, in anycombination. In various alternative embodiments of FIG. 22B, externalartwork and/or graphics that are unrelated to the unbranded raisedarea(s), may be printed over one or more of those raised areas.

In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, a reinforcing area can havean overall height within the range of 40-5000 microns, or any integervalue for microns from 40-5000, or any range formed by any of thesevalues. As examples, a raised area may have an overall height of 40-2520microns, 40-1528 microns, 40-1032 microns, 40-536 microns, 40-288microns, 40-164 microns, 40-90 microns, 40-65 microns, 65-2520 microns,90-1528 microns, 164-1032 microns, 288-536 microns, 65-5000 microns,90-5000 microns, 164-5000 microns, 288-5000 microns, 536-5000 microns,1032-5000 microns, 1528-5000 microns, 2520-5000 microns, etc. In any ofthe embodiments disclosed herein, wherein one portion of a raised areais relatively taller than a relatively shorter portion of a raised area,the taller portion may be 1-1,000% taller than the relatively shorterportion, or any integer value for percentage from 1-1000, or any rangeformed by any of these values. As examples, a relatively taller raisedarea may have an overall height that is 1-501% taller, 1-301% taller,1-201% taller, 1-101% taller, 1-51% taller, 1-26% taller, 1-11% taller,1-6% taller, 6-501% taller, 11-301% taller, 26-201% taller, 51-101%taller, 6-1,000% taller, 11-1,000% taller, 26-1,000% taller, 51-1,000%taller, 101-1,000% taller, 201-1,000% taller, 301-1,000% taller,501-1,000% taller, etc. A reinforcing area can have any suitable lengthand width.

FIGS. 23A-26C describe various embodiments of raised reinforcing linesthat may be disposed on any portion of any kind of package disclosedherein or known in the art. For any embodiment described herein, eachplurality of raised reinforcing lines disposed on the package has anoverall reinforcing pattern, wherein part, parts, or all of the overallreinforcing pattern may be repeated in a same or similar form on one ormore other portions and/or other panels of the package. While particularpatterns are shown in FIGS. 23A-26C, any suitable pattern can be used.

FIG. 23A illustrates a portion 2320-a of a package for retail sale of aconsumer product, wherein the portion is a panel 2322-a of flexiblematerial, having: external artwork that includes a number of visualrepresentations (described below), an elliptical raised area 2310-a 1with branding 2330-a (as described and illustrated with respect to theembodiment of FIG. 1C) for the consumer product and an ellipticalgraphic 2331-a (that may be any graphic) used in conjunction with thebranding 2330-a, wherein the branding 2330-a and the graphic 2331-a arefully disposed on the raised area 2310-a 1, wherein the raised area2310-la is larger than the branding 2330 and the graphic 2331-a, andwherein an overall outer shape of the raised area 2310 is geometricallysimilar to an overall outer shape of the graphic 2331-a, the panel2322-a further having a plurality 2360-a of raised reinforcing lines2361-a (labeled in part), which includes all of the elliptical-shapedreinforcing lines (and line-segments) that together concentricallysurround the raised area 2310-a, wherein overall shapes of the raisedreinforcing lines 2361-a are geometrically similar to the overall shapeof the raised area 2310-a and to each other, and the plurality 2360-a ofthe raised reinforcing lines 2361-a extends over a reinforcing area2365-a having an overall height 2360-ah and an overall width 2360-awwithin the total area of the panel 2322-a. In various alternativeembodiments, some or all of raised reinforcing lines can have any shape(e.g. any closed geometry), which may be the same as, similar to, ordifferent from the shape of any other raised reinforcing lines in theplurality; such shapes may or may not be nested inside each other, andmay or may not be centered on a common point.

FIG. 23B illustrates a portion 2320-b of a package for retail sale of aconsumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 23B is similar to theembodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elements configured in thesame way, except that the raised reinforcing lines 2361-b are fewer innumber than the raised reinforcing lines 2361-a of FIG. 23A, the overallheight 2360-bh is smaller than the overall height 2360-ah of FIG. 23A,and the overall width 2360-bw is smaller than the overall width 2360-awof FIG. 23A, resulting in a reinforcing area 2365-b, which issignificantly smaller than the reinforcing area 2365-a of FIG. 23A.

FIG. 24A illustrates an end profile view, which shows a rectangularprofile for a raised reinforcing line 2461-a disposed on a portion2420-a of a package, wherein the raised reinforcing line 2461-a is astructure having: an overall height 2461-ah measured at a particularlocation along the raised reinforcing line 2461-a, measured linearly andperpendicular to the portion 2420-a of the package, from an outersurface of the portion 2420-a to a point on the profile of the raisedreinforcing line 2461-a that is farthest away from the outer surface(the overall heights of all raised areas and raised reinforcing linesare measured in this way); and an overall width 2461-aw measured at aparticular location along the raised reinforcing line 2461-a, measuredlinearly, parallel to an outer surface of the portion 2420-a of thepackage and perpendicular to the pathway of the raised reinforcing line2461-a, between the two points on the profile of the raised reinforcingline 2461-a that are farthest apart from each other (the overall widthsof all raised reinforcing lines are measured in this way). Formeasurements of overall height and overall width made on a portion of apackage that is a flexible material, the flexible material is held flat.

FIG. 24B illustrates an end profile view, which shows a semi-circularprofile for a raised reinforcing line 2461-b disposed on a portion2420-b of a package, wherein the overall height and overall widthdimensions of the raised reinforcing line 2461-b are measured in thesame way as like-numbered dimensions of FIG. 23A.

FIG. 24C illustrates an end profile view, which shows an semi-ellipticalprofile for a raised reinforcing line 2461-c disposed on a portion2420-c of a package, wherein the overall height and overall widthdimensions of the raised reinforcing line 2461-c are measured in thesame way as like-numbered dimensions of FIG. 23A.

In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, a plurality of raisedreinforcing lines can have an overall height within the range of 40-5000microns, or any integer value for microns from 40-5000, or any rangeformed by any of these values. As examples, a raised area may have anoverall height of 40-2520 microns, 40-1528 microns, 40-1032 microns,40-536 microns, 40-288 microns, 40-164 microns, 40-90 microns, 40-65microns, 65-2520 microns, 90-1528 microns, 164-1032 microns, 288-536microns, 65-5000 microns, 90-5000 microns, 164-5000 microns, 288-5000microns, 536-5000 microns, 1032-5000 microns, 1528-5000 microns,2520-5000 microns, etc.

In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, part, parts, or all of araised area and/or a raised reinforcing line can have an overall heightthat is about uniform, or approximately uniform, or substantiallyuniform, nearly uniform, or completely uniform across its area or alongits length; and/or part, parts, or all of a raised area and/or a raisedreinforcing line can have an overall height that is non-uniform acrossits area or along its length. In any of the embodiments disclosedherein, some or all of the raised reinforcing lines in a plurality ofraised reinforcing lines can have overall heights that are about thesame, or approximately the same, or substantially the same, nearly thesame, or completely the same; and/or some or all of the raisedreinforcing lines in a plurality of raised reinforcing lines can haveoverall heights that differ. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein,having one or more raised areas as well as one or more raisedreinforcing lines, one, or some, or all of the raised areas can have anoverall height that is about the same, or approximately the same, orsubstantially the same, nearly the same, or completely the same as one,or some, or all of the raised reinforcing lines.

In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, a plurality of raisedreinforcing lines can have an overall width within the range of25-25,000 microns, or any integer value for microns from 25-25,000, orany range formed by any of these values. As examples, a raisedreinforcing line may have an overall height of 25-12,513 microns,25-6,269 microns, 25-2,523 microns, 25-1,274 microns, 6,269-12,513microns, 1,274-2,523 microns, 1,274-25,000 microns, 2,523-25,000microns, 6,269-25,000 microns, 12,513-25,000 microns, etc.

In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, part, parts, or all of araised reinforcing line can have an overall width that is about uniform,or approximately uniform, or substantially uniform, nearly uniform, orcompletely uniform along its length; and/or part, parts, or all of araised reinforcing line can have an overall width that is non-uniformalong its length. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, some orall of the raised reinforcing lines in a plurality of raised reinforcinglines can have overall widths that are about the same, or approximatelythe same, or substantially the same, nearly the same, or completely thesame; and/or some or all of the raised reinforcing lines in a pluralityof raised reinforcing lines can have overall widths that differ.

FIG. 25A illustrates a front view of a portion 2520-a of a package forretail sale of a consumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 25A issimilar to the embodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elementsconfigured in the same way, except that the raised reinforcing lines2561-a are broken at regular intervals along their pathways. In any ofthe embodiments disclosed herein, any raised reinforcing lines can bebroken in any suitable manner described herein or known in the art.

FIG. 25B illustrates a front view of a portion 2520-a of a package forretail sale of a consumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 25B issimilar to the embodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elementsconfigured in the same way, except that the raised reinforcing lines2561-b are linear segments arranged in a radial array that is centeredon a center of the raised area 2510-b. In any of the embodimentsdisclosed herein, raised reinforcing lines can be arranged in any kindof radial array, which may or may not be centered on a raised area, on agraphic, or on branding.

FIG. 25C illustrates a front view of a portion 2520-c of a package forretail sale of a consumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 25C issimilar to the embodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elementsconfigured in the same way, except that the raised reinforcing lines2561-c are linear segments arranged in a connected, tessellating,hexagonal pattern that is partially interrupted by the raised area2510-c. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, raised reinforcinglines can be arranged in any kind of connected pattern.

FIG. 25D illustrates a front view of a portion 2520-d of a package forretail sale of a consumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 25D issimilar to the embodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elementsconfigured in the same way, except that the raised reinforcing lines2561-d are linear segments arranged in an orthogonally arrayed crossingpattern that is partially interrupted by the raised area 2510-d. In anyof the embodiments disclosed herein, raised reinforcing lines can bearranged in any kind of orthogonal array.

FIG. 25E illustrates a front view of a portion 2520-e of a package forretail sale of a consumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 25E issimilar to the embodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elementsconfigured in the same way, except that the raised reinforcing lines2561-e are closed geometric shapes (i.e. hearts) arranged in aorthogonally arrayed pattern of rows and columns that is partiallyinterrupted by the raised area 2510-e. In any of the embodimentsdisclosed herein, raised reinforcing lines can be formed into any numberof any kind of shape, which can be arranged in any manner.

FIG. 25F illustrates a front view of a portion 2520-f of a package forretail sale of a consumer product, wherein the embodiment of FIG. 25F issimilar to the embodiment of FIG. 23A with like-numbered elementsconfigured in the same way, except that the raised reinforcing lines2561-f are repeating waves, arranged in an array of rows that ispartially interrupted by the raised area 2510-f. In any of theembodiments disclosed herein, raised reinforcing lines can be formedinto any kind of repeating pattern, which can be arranged in any manner.

FIG. 26A illustrates a front view of a portion 2600-a of the panel2322-a of FIG. 23A, including a raised area 2610-a with branding 2630-a,and part of a plurality 2660-a of raised reinforcing lines 2661-a, allof which are configured in the same way as like-numbered elements in theembodiment of FIG. 23A, and showing that the reinforcing lines 2661-asurround an outer perimeter of the branding 2630-a by an angle α(centered on the center of the branding 2630-a), which is 360°, suchthat the reinforcing lines surround 100% of the outer perimeter. FIG.26B illustrates a front view of a portion 2600-b of a panel, which is amodified version of the portion 2600-a of FIG. 26A, in which all of theelements of FIG. 26B are the same as like-numbered elements in theembodiment of FIG. 26A, except that the reinforcing lines 2661-bsurround an outer perimeter of the branding 2630-b by an angle θ(centered on the center of the branding 2630-b), which is 270°, suchthat the reinforcing lines surround 75% of the outer perimeter.

FIG. 26C illustrates a front view of a portion 2600-c of a panel, whichis a modified version of the portion 2600-a of FIG. 26A, in which all ofthe elements of FIG. 26C are the same as like-numbered elements in theembodiment of FIG. 26A, except that the reinforcing lines 2661-csurround an outer perimeter of the branding 2630-c by an angle γ(centered on the center of the branding 2630-c), which is 180°, suchthat the reinforcing lines surround 50% of the outer perimeter.

In various embodiments, reinforcing lines can partially or fullysurround an outer perimeter of a visual representation of branding byany integer angle of 1-360°, or by any range of any such angles. Invarious alternative embodiments, reinforcing lines can surround an outerperimeter of a visual representation of any graphic, by any integerangle of 1-360° (centered on the center of the visual representation),or by any range of any such angles. In other alternative embodiments,reinforcing lines can surround an outer perimeter of one or more raisedareas by any integer angle from 1-360° (centered on the center of theone or more raised areas), or by any range of any such angles. Asexamples, reinforcing lines can surround such outer perimeters by anglesof 1-181°, 1-109°, 1-190°, 1-75°, 1-73°, 1-37°, 1-19°, 1-10°, 10-181°,19-109°, 37-73°, 10-360°, 19-360°, 37-360°, 73-360°, 109-360°, 181-360°,etc.

FIG. 27A illustrates a perspective view of a package 2720-a, having anoverall shape similar to a triangular prism, standing upright on ahorizontal support surface (not shown), wherein the package 2720-aincludes a top 2721-a, a bottom 2729-a, and sides 2725-a, wherein one ofthe sides 2725-a has a panel 2722-a, which is the same as the panel2222-a of FIG. 22A. In various embodiments, the panel 2222-a can bevaried according to one or more of any alternative embodiments disclosedherein and the package 2720-a can be a flexible package or a rigidpackage, as described herein.

FIG. 27B illustrates a perspective view of a package 2720-b, having anoverall shape similar to a cuboid, standing upright on a horizontalsupport surface (not shown), wherein the package 2720-b includes a top2721-b, a bottom 2729-b, and sides 2725-b, wherein one of the sides2725-b has a panel 2722-b, which is the same as the panel 2222-a of FIG.22A. In various embodiments, the panel 2222-b can be varied according toone or more of any alternative embodiments disclosed herein and thepackage 2720-b can be a flexible package or a rigid package, asdescribed herein.

FIG. 27C illustrates a perspective view of a package 2720-c, having anoverall shape similar to an elliptical cylinder, standing upright on ahorizontal support surface (not shown), wherein the package 2720-cincludes a top 2721-c, a bottom 2729-c, and sides 2725-c, wherein one ofthe sides 2725-c has a panel 2722-c, which is the same as the panel2322-a of FIG. 23A. In various embodiments, the panel 2222-c can bevaried according to one or more of any alternative embodiments disclosedherein and the package 2720-c can be a flexible package or a rigidpackage, as described herein.

In various embodiments, any two, or all three, of the packages of FIGS.27A, 27B, and 27C can be configured to form any line-up of packagesdescribed herein.

FIG. 28A illustrates a perspective view of a package 2820-a, having anoverall shape similar to a triangular prism, standing upright on ahorizontal support surface (not shown), wherein the package 2820-aincludes a top 2821-a, a bottom 2829-a, and sides 2825-a, wherein one ofthe sides 2825-a has a panel 2822-a, which is a front panel, and thefront panel is the same as the panel 2322-a of FIG. 23A. In variousembodiments, the panel 2322-a can be varied according to one or more ofany alternative embodiments disclosed herein and the package 2820-a canbe a flexible package or a rigid package, as described herein.

FIG. 28B illustrates a perspective view of a package 2820-b, having anoverall shape similar to a cuboid, standing upright on a horizontalsupport surface (not shown), wherein the package 2820-b includes a top2821-b, a bottom 2829-b, and sides 2825-b, wherein one of the sides2825-b has a panel 2822-b, which is a front panel, and the front panelis the same as the panel 2322-a of FIG. 23A. In various embodiments, thepanel 2322-b can be varied according to one or more of any alternativeembodiments disclosed herein and the package 2820-b can be a flexiblepackage or a rigid package, as described herein.

FIG. 28C illustrates a perspective view of a package 2820-c, having anoverall shape similar to an elliptical cylinder, standing upright on ahorizontal support surface (not shown), wherein the package 2820-cincludes a top 2821-c, a bottom 2829-c, and sides 2825-c, wherein one ofthe sides 2825-c has a panel 2822-c, which is a front panel, and thefront panel is the same as the panel 2322-a of FIG. 23A. In variousembodiments, the panel 2322-c can be varied according to one or more ofany alternative embodiments disclosed herein and the package 2820-c canbe a flexible package or a rigid package, as described herein.

In various embodiments, any two, or all three, of the packages of FIGS.28A, 28B, and 28C can be configured to form any line-up of packagesdescribed herein.

Any of the raised areas and/or raised reinforcing lines disclosed hereincan be made from one or more curable coatings, including photopolymerssuch as mixtures of monomers, oligomers, and/or photoinitiators; commonforms include acrylates and silicones; such photopolymers are curableinto a hardened state by exposure to heat and/or light (visible and/orultraviolet), as known in the art. In various alternative embodiments,any of the raised areas and/or raised reinforcing lines disclosed hereincan made from various polymers, such as thermoplastics and/orthermosets. Any of the raised areas and/or raised reinforcing linesdisclosed herein can be disposed on a flexible packaging material (orflexible label) by any suitable process for applying suchprint/coatings, such as: gravure printing, inkjet printing, screenprinting, and flexographic printing, or any other suitable process knownin the art; these processes can also be used to impart a smooth outersurface or a rough/textured outer surface to an of the raised areasand/or raised reinforcing lines described herein. Any of the raisedareas and/or raised reinforcing lines disclosed herein can be disposedon a rigid package by applying a printed label or overwrap, or in thecase of a molded rigid container by adding the raised areas and/orraised reinforcing lines to the shape of the mold that forms theexternal surface of the rigid container.

Any of the embodiments herein can be modified by replacing a singleraised area with one or more raised areas having a same or similarstructure and/or function as part, parts, or all of the single raisedarea. Any of the embodiments herein can be modified by replacing aparticular visual representation with any other visual representation ofgraphics described herein or known in the art, such that the othervisual representation has a same or similar association with itscorresponding raised area. Any of the embodiments herein can be modifiedsuch that only part or parts of the raised area are used and/or onlypart or parts of the visual representations are used.

As described above, packages of the present disclosure provideimprovements in displaying graphics. Packages with raised areas can makegraphics more noticeable, can more accurately portray the consumerproducts inside of opaque packages, and can better emphasizesimilarities and differences between product offerings. Packages withraised reinforcing lines can at least assist in reducing bending and/orwrinkling on flexible packages, and can also be used to draw furtherattention to graphics, such as images and branding.

While the figures of the present application are black and white linedrawings, any form of color, shading, and/or patterning can be appliedand used with any of the embodiments described herein.

Definitions

As used herein, the term “about” modifies a particular value, byreferring to a range equal to the particular value, plus or minus twentypercent (+/−20%). For any of the embodiments disclosed herein, anydisclosure of a particular value, can, in various alternate embodiments,also be understood as a disclosure of a range equal to about thatparticular value (i.e. +/−20%). As used herein, the term “approximately”modifies a particular value, by referring to a range equal to theparticular value, plus or minus fifteen percent (+/−15%). For any of theembodiments disclosed herein, any disclosure of a particular value, can,in various alternate embodiments, also be understood as a disclosure ofa range equal to approximately that particular value (i.e. +/−15%).

As used herein, the term “branding” refers to a kind of graphic intendedto distinguish a product from other products. Examples of brandinginclude one of more of any of the following: trademarks and/or tradedress such as logos, icons, symbols, and the like. For any embodimentdisclosed herein (including any alternative embodiments), any surface ofthe package, including any raised area(s), can include one or morebrandings of any size, shape, or configuration, disclosed herein orknown in the art, in any combination.

As used herein, the term “flexible package” refers to a package, whereinone or more flexible materials form 50-100% of the total mass of thepackage, or any integer value for percentage from 50-100%, or any rangeformed by any of these values. As examples, for a flexible package, oneor more flexible materials may form 60-100%, or 70-100%, or 80-100%, or90-100% of the total mass of the package. Any of the packages describedherein may be a flexible package, or may be a rigid package (such as apackage made out of glass, metal, rigid plastic, or cardboard).

As used herein, the term “flexible material” refers to a thin, easilydeformable, sheet-like material, having a flexibility factor within therange of 1,000-2,500,000 N/m. As examples, a flexible material may havea flexibility factor of 1,000-1,250,500 N/m, 1,000-750,700 N/m,1,000-500,800 N/m, 1,000-250,900 N/m, 1,000-63,475 N/m, 1,000-25,990N/m, 1,000-13,495 N/m, 13,495-1,250,500 N/m, 25,990-750,700 N/m,63,475-500,800 N/m, 125,950-250-900 N/m, 13,495-2,500,000 N/m,12,990-2,500,000 N/m, 63,475-2,500,000 N/m, 125,950-2,500,000 N/m,250,900-2,500,000 N/m, 500,800-2,500,000 N/m, 750,700-2,500,000 N/m,1,250,500-2,500,000 N/m, etc. Examples of materials that can be flexiblematerials include one or more of any of the following: films (such asplastic films), elastomers, foamed sheets, foils, fabrics (includingwovens and nonwovens), biosourced materials, and papers, in anyconfiguration, as separate material(s), or as layer(s) of a laminate, oras part(s) of a composite material, in a microlayered or nanolayeredstructure, with or without one or more of any suitable additives (suchas perfumes, dyes, pigments, particles, agents, actives, fillers (e.g.fibers, reinforcing structures), etc.) and in any combination, asdescribed herein or as known in the art.

As used herein, the term “flexibility factor” refers to a materialparameter for a thin, easily deformable, sheet-like material, whereinthe parameter is measured in Newtons per meter, and the flexibilityfactor is equal to the product of the value for the Young's modulus ofthe material (measured in Pascals) and the value for the overallthickness of the material (measured in meters).

As used herein, the term “graphic” refers to a visual representation ofan element intended to provide a decoration or to communicateinformation. Examples of graphics include one or more of any of thefollowing: colors, patterns, designs, images (e.g. photographs,drawings, or other renderings), characters, branding, and the like. Forany embodiment disclosed herein (including any alternative embodiments),any surface of the package, including any raised area(s), can includeone or more graphics of any size, shape, or configuration, disclosedherein or known in the art, in any combination.

As used herein, the term “like-numbered” refers to similar alphanumericlabels for corresponding elements, as described below. Like-numberedelements have labels with the same last two digits; for example, oneelement with a label ending in the digits 20 and another element with alabel ending in the digits 20 are like-numbered Like-numbered elementscan have labels with differing leading digit(s), wherein that leadingdigit(s) matches the number for its Fig.; as an example, an element ofFIG. 3 labeled 320 and an element of FIG. 4 labeled 420 arelike-numbered.

Like-numbered elements can have labels with a suffix (i.e. the portionof the label following the dash symbol) that is the same or possiblydifferent (e.g. corresponding with a particular embodiment); forexample, a first embodiment of an element in FIG. 3A labeled 320-a and asecond embodiment of an element in FIG. 3B labeled 320-b, are likenumbered.

As used herein, when referring to a raised reinforcing line the term“line” refers to a raised portion having an overall pathway length thatis at least ten (10) times its widest overall width along that pathwaylength. Part, parts, or all of any raised reinforcing line can bestraight, curved, angled, segmented, or other shapes, or any combinationor any of these. In various embodiments, a raised reinforcing line canbe formed by a unitary, continuous pathway or can be approximated by anumber of discrete and/or separate raised portions disposed in seriesalong a pathway.

As used herein, when referring to a line-up of packages the term“line-up” refers to a group of two or more packages, each having aparticular configuration that is unique within the group, and each madeby and/or offered by a single person, organization, or business entity.The line-up can include any number of packages such as two, three, four,five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, or more packages. The uniqueness ofthe particular configurations may result from differences between thepackages and/or differences between the products in the packages. Invarious embodiments of a line-up of packages, one or more of thepackages may have graphics, raised areas, and/or raised reinforcinglines that are the same as, similar to, or different from the graphics,raised areas, and/or raised reinforcing lines on one, or some, or all ofthe other packages in the line-up. Any of the packages disclosed herein(including any alternative embodiments) can be used in any workablecombination form a line-up of packages.

As used herein, the term “nearly” modifies a particular value, byreferring to a range equal to the particular value, plus or minus fivepercent (+/−5%). For any of the embodiments disclosed herein, anydisclosure of a particular value, can, in various alternate embodiments,also be understood as a disclosure of a range equal to approximatelythat particular value (i.e. +/−5%).

As used herein, the term “opaque” refers to a material that cannot beseen through by ordinary human vision. For any of the packages describedherein, part, parts, or all of any portion and/or panel (including top,sides, and/or bottom) of the package may be opaque or partiallytransparent or fully transparent, in any workable combination. Invarious embodiments of any package described herein, part, parts, or allof the package may be opaque such that part, parts, or all of one, orsome, or all of the consumer products contained within the packagecannot be seen from outside of the package when the package is standingupright on a horizontal support surface.

As used herein, the term “panel of flexible material” refers to aportion of an outside surface of a flexible package, wherein the portionis bounded by folds, curves, seams, and/or edges, such that the boundedportion is configured to substantially face a particular overalldirection. Any of the embodiments of raised areas and/or raisedreinforcing lines can be disposed on one or more of any panels of anypackage disclosed herein or known in the art, including a front panel, aback panel, a side panel, and top panel, and a bottom panel.

As used herein, the term “reinforcing area” refers to an area on apackage, over which a plurality of raised reinforcing lines extends,wherein the boundary for this area is determined by drawing a continuousseries of straight-line connections between the farthest outer extentsof the raised reinforcing lines to from a boundary around the smallestpossible area; if a reinforcing area is defined or described withrespect to a panel, then the outer extents of the raised reinforcinglines are considered to be limited to their extents on that panel. Forany of the embodiments disclosed herein, when a plurality of raisedreinforcing lines are disposed on a panel of a package, the plurality ofraised reinforcing lines can extend over a reinforcing area that is35-100% of a total area of the panel, or any integer value forpercentage from 35-100, or any range formed by any of these values. Asexamples, a plurality of raised reinforcing lines can extend over areinforcing area that is 35-90%, 35-80%, 35-70%, 35-60%, 35-50%, 35-40%,40-90%, 50-80%, 60-70%, 40-100%, 50-100%, 60-100%, 70-100%, 75-100%,80-100%, or 90-100% of a total area of the panel.

As used herein, when referring to a packages for retail sale, the term“configured for retail sale” refers to a package that is fullymanufactured and its product space(s) is/are filled with product(s) andthe package is fully closed and/or sealed and the package is incondition to be purchased by an end user (e.g. a consumer), through anysales and/or distribution channel, wherein the package has not beenopened or unsealed, and wherein the product(s) in the package have notbeen put into its/their intended end use. Any package disclosed herein(including any alternative embodiments) can be configured for retailsale.

As used herein, the term “substantially” modifies a particular value, byreferring to a range equal to the particular value, plus or minus tenpercent (+/−10%). For any of the embodiments disclosed herein, anydisclosure of a particular value, can, in various alternate embodiments,also be understood as a disclosure of a range equal to approximatelythat particular value (i.e. +/−10%).

As used herein, when referring to a plurality of raised reinforcinglines, the term “total line area” refers to the sum of all of the areason a package, which are covered by the footprint of the raisedreinforcing lines in the plurality; if a total line area is defined ordescribed with respect to a panel, then the portions of the raisedreinforcing lines used in the sum are the portions that are disposed onthat panel. For example, if a plurality of raised reinforcing lines has10 straight lines, each having an overall width of 500 microns (0.05centimeters) and an overall pathway length of 10 centimeters, then thetotal line area would be the product of the overall width (0.05centimeters) and the overall length (10 centimeters) and the number oflines, which yields 5 square centimeters. For any of the embodimentsdisclosed herein, when a plurality of raised reinforcing lines aredisposed on a panel of a package, the plurality of raised reinforcinglines can extend over a total line area that is 1-35% of a total area ofthe panel, or any integer value for percentage from 1-35, or any rangeformed by any of these values. As examples, a plurality of raisedreinforcing lines can extend over a total line area that is 1-35%,1-30%, 1-25%, 1-20%, 1-15%, 1-10%, 1-5%, 5-30%, 10-25%, 15-20%, 5-35%,10-35%, 15-35%, 20-35%, or 30-35% of a total area of the panel.

The packages described herein, may be used across a variety ofindustries for a variety of products. For example, any embodiment of apackage, as described herein may be used for receiving, containing,storing, and/or dispensing any fluent product in the consumer productsindustry, including any of the following products, any of which can takeany product form described herein or known in the art: baby careproducts (e.g. soaps, shampoos, and lotions); beauty care products forcleaning, treating, beautifying, and/or decorating human hair (e.g. hairshampoos, hair conditioners, hair dyes, hair colorants, hair repairproducts, hair growth products, hair removal products, hair minimizationproducts, etc.); beauty care products for cleaning, treating,beautifying, and/or decorating human skin (e.g. soaps, body washes, bodyscrubs, facial cleansers, astringents, sunscreens, sun block lotions,lip balms, cosmetics, skin conditioners, cold creams, skin moisturizers,antiperspirants, deodorants, etc.); beauty care products for cleaning,treating, beautifying, and/or decorating human nails (e.g. nailpolishes, nail polish removers, etc.); grooming products for cleaning,treating, beautifying, and/or decorating human facial hair (e.g. shavingproducts, pre-shaving products, after shaving products, etc.); healthcare products for cleaning, treating, beautifying, and/or decoratinghuman oral cavities (e.g. toothpaste, mouthwash, breath fresheningproducts, anti-plaque products, tooth whitening products, etc.); healthcare products for treating human health conditions (e.g. medicines,medicaments, pharmaceuticals, vitamins, nutraceuticals, nutrientsupplements (for calcium, fiber, etc.), cough treatment products, coldremedies, lozenges, treatments for respiratory and/or allergyconditions, pain relievers, sleep aids, gastrointestinal treatmentproducts (for heartburn, upset stomach, diarrhea, irritable bowelsyndrome, etc.), purified water, treated water, etc.); fabric careproducts for cleaning, conditioning, refreshing and/or treating fabrics,clothes, and/or laundry (e.g. laundry detergents, fabric conditioners,fabric dyes, fabric bleaches, etc.); dish care products for home,commercial, and/or industrial use (e.g. dish soaps and rinse aids forhand-washing and/or machine washing); cleaning and/or deodorizingproducts for home, commercial, and/or industrial use (e.g. soft surfacecleaners, hard surface cleaners, glass cleaners, ceramic tile cleaners,carpet cleaners, wood cleaners, multi-surface cleaners, surfacedisinfectants, kitchen cleaners, bath cleaners (e.g. sink, toilet, tub,and/or shower cleaners), appliance cleaning products, appliancetreatment products, car cleaning products, car deodorizing products, aircleaners, air deodorizers, air disinfectants, etc.), and the like.

Any embodiment of flexible containers, as described herein, can also beused for receiving, containing, storing, and/or dispensing, anynon-fluent product in the consumer products industry, including any ofthe following products, any of which can take the product form ofdiscrete articles, as known in the art: Baby Care products, includingdisposable wearable absorbent articles, diapers, training pants, infantand toddler care wipes, etc. and the like; Beauty Care productsincluding applicators for applying compositions to human or animal hair,skin, and/or nails, etc. and the like; Home Care products includingwipes and scrubbers for all kinds of cleaning applications and the like;Family Care products including wet or dry bath tissue, facial tissue,disposable handkerchiefs, disposable towels, wipes, etc. and the like;Feminine Care products including catamenial pads, incontinence pads,interlabial pads, panty liners, pessaries, sanitary napkins, tampons,tampon applicators, wipes, etc. and the like; Health Care productsincluding oral care products such as oral cleaning devices, dentalfloss, flossing devices, toothbrushes, etc. and the like.

Although the present disclosure describes its embodiments with respectto consumer products, they can also be similarly applied outside of theconsumer products industry.

The present disclosure particularly contemplates the embodiments setforth in the following paragraphs A through F:

-   -   A. A flexible package with one or more of any embodiment of        graphics disposed on raised areas, as disclosed herein.    -   B. A flexible package, with one or more of any embodiment of        raised reinforcing lines, as disclosed herein.    -   C. A line-up of any kind of packages disclosed herein, including        the flexible package according to paragraph A or B.    -   D. The line-up of paragraph C including a rigid package with one        or more of any embodiment of graphics disposed on raised areas,        as disclosed herein.    -   E. The line-up of packages according to paragraph C or D,        wherein the flexible package and the rigid package have the same        or similar branding but contain different consumer products.    -   F. The line-up of packages according to paragraph C or D,        wherein the flexible package and the rigid package have the same        or similar branding but contain different forms of the same        consumer products.

The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood asbeing strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead,unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean boththe recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding thatvalue. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean“about 40 mm.”

Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or relatedpatent or application and any patent application or patent to which thisapplication claims priority or benefit thereof, is hereby incorporatedherein by reference in its entirety unless expressly excluded orotherwise limited. The citation of any document is not an admission thatit is prior art with respect to any invention disclosed or claimedherein or that it alone, or in any combination with any other referenceor references, teaches, suggests or discloses any such invention.Further, to the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in thisdocument conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in adocument incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assignedto that term in this document shall govern.

While particular embodiments of the present invention have beenillustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in theart that various other changes and modifications can be made withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is thereforeintended to cover in the appended claims all such changes andmodifications that are within the scope of this invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A line-up of packages for retail sale of aconsumer product, the line-up comprising: a first package, which is aflexible package that contains a first form of the consumer product,wherein the first package includes first external artwork that includesa first branding, which is disposed on one or more first raised areaseach having a an overall height of 40-5,000 microns and each printed onthe first package; and a second package, which is a rigid container thatcontains a second form of the consumer product, wherein the secondpackage includes second external artwork that includes a secondbranding, which is disposed on one or more second raised areas eachhaving an overall height of 40-5,000 microns; wherein the first brandinghas a first overall visual appearance, and the second branding has asecond overall visual appearance, which is substantially the same as thefirst overall visual appearance.
 2. The line-up of claim 1, whereinsubstantially all of an overall shape of the one or more first raisedareas is geometrically similar to substantially all of an overall shapeof the first branding.
 3. The line-up of claim 2, wherein substantiallyall of an overall shape of the one or more second raised areas isgeometrically similar to substantially all of an overall shape of thesecond branding.
 4. The line-up of claim 1, wherein substantially all ofan overall shape of the one or more first raised areas conforms tosubstantially all of an overall shape of the first branding.
 5. Theline-up of claim 4, wherein s substantially all of an overall shape ofthe one or more second raised areas conforms to substantially all of anoverall shape of the second branding.
 6. The line-up of claim 1, whereinthe one or more first raised areas are separate from any other raisedarea on the first package.
 7. The line-up of claim 6, wherein the one ormore second raised areas are separate from any other raised area on thesecond package.
 8. The line-up of claim 1, wherein the second overallvisual appearance of the second branding is the same as the firstoverall visual appearance of the first branding.
 9. The line-up of claim1, wherein the first external artwork includes an image of the firstform of the consumer product disposed on one or more raised areas eachhaving an overall height of 40-5000 microns.
 10. The line-up of claim 9,wherein the second external artwork includes an image of the second formof the consumer product disposed on one or more raised areas each havingan overall height of 40-5000 microns.
 11. The line-up of claim 1,wherein the first external artwork includes an image of an objectintended for treatment by the first form of the consumer productdisposed on one or more raised areas each having an overall height of40-5000 microns.
 12. The line-up of claim 11, wherein the secondexternal artwork includes an image of an object intended for treatmentby the second form of the consumer product disposed on one or moreraised areas each having an overall height of 40-5000 microns.
 13. Theline-up of claim 1, wherein the first external artwork includes an imageof an appliance that uses the first form of the consumer productdisposed on one or more raised areas each having an overall height of40-5000 microns.
 14. The line-up of claim 13, wherein the secondexternal artwork includes an image of an appliance that uses the secondform of the consumer product disposed on one or more raised areas eachhaving an overall height of 40-5000 microns.
 15. The line-up of claim 1,wherein the first external artwork includes an image of a benefitprovided by the first form of the consumer product disposed on one ormore raised areas each having an overall height of 40-5000 microns. 16.The line-up of claim 15, wherein the second external artwork includes animage of a benefit provided by the second form of the consumer productdisposed on one or more raised areas each having an overall height of40-5000 microns.
 17. The line-up of claim 1, wherein the first form ofthe consumer product differs from the second form of the consumerproduct.
 18. The line-up of claim 17, wherein the first form of theconsumer product is unit dose articles.
 19. The line-up of claim 17wherein the first form of the consumer product is discrete articles. 20.The line-up of claim 1, wherein the one or more second raised areas aremolded into the second package.